The SonyEricsson The P800 is a tri-band GPRS phone with Physical dimensions: 118 x 59 x 27 mm, weight 158g with the flip Battery life: Talk time up to 13 hours. Standby up to 400 hours Availability: This phone was released in March 2003, and |
Useful P800 links:
- AllAboutSymbian
– Useful resource for details of the Symbian
Operating system. - Handango
– 100’s of shareware titles for Symbian OS phones - P800
manual
– Download the P800 manual in PDF format - P900
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– Details of the successor to the P800 - P800
forum and P800 comments
– have your say on the P800 - Help
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Information on connecting to a P800 with Bluetooth
FAQs
How can I connect the P800? |
It’s possible to use your P800 to connect to the Internet to browse the web via the built-in browser, check your POP or IMAP email, and look up WAP sites. See our pages on P800 connectivity, |
How do I get my email? |
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How do I connect my P800 to my PC? |
The P800
Files received The SonyEricsson |
Help with Bluetooth |
P800 has built-in support for Bluetooth for wireless file transfer, copying files to and from a PC, and beaming of business cards and other files to other mobile phone/PDA users. Access to the Bluetooth settings screen is done via the menu’s Control panel option, and the "Bluetooth" option under the ‘Connections’ tab. For more on Bluetooth, see our dedicated Bluetooth |
Accessories? | There’s a wide range of accessories, including spare batteries, cases, chargers, in-car kits, hands-free, cables and fascias, at Carphone Warehouse |
How do share my pictures with others? |
Once you have taken a
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What’s my phone’s serial number? |
Enter ‘*#06#‘ as if it were a phone number, to get your handset’s serial number (known as the IMEI) – useful to keep a note of in case your phone is stolen. You may also need this number when registering certain types of software. |
Recycle your mobile |
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Who’s calling? |
A great feature of UIQ is the ability to add a thumbnail to a contact. Take a picture of a friend with the camera, then open the person’s contact, edit it, and add the image as a thumbnail. The photos are in JPG format, so you can use images from digital cameras or scanned images. Build up a mini-library of pictures, and get a name and face to appear when a call comes in. Mobile phones identify callers using a service called CLI. For more details, see our CLI page If you’re finding that only the person’s number is being displayed |
Version number |
This is how to get at a P800’s version number:
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How do I install software without IR or Bluetooth? |
If you don’t Many files |
ZIP files | If you’re trying to install a file with a .ZIP extension, note that this means it has been compressed (to save space or reduce download time).To get to the file, you’ll need to unzip it first. You can do this with a PC application such as WinZip, or on the phone itself using the ZipMan or Zipper application. |
How to access the Services Menu |
P800 has a ‘hidden’ service menu that allows you to access serial numbers and format the Internal drive. This can be accessed by closing the flip, then following this sequence: Jog-Dial up |
Can I use the P800 as an MP3 player? |
Yes. The P800 supports playback of MP3, WAV, AMR and AU file formats. Audio can be loaded onto Memory Stick Duo cards as required |
Hotmail and AOL access? |
Hotmail and AOL use proprietary email systems, If you
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Can I use MSN messaging |
P800 doesn’t come with an instant messaging MSN client built-in, but third-party MSN clients are available. Take a look at handango.com for the range, or take a look at the jMSN for UIQ application. |
Alternative connectivity software |
Rather than the software |
Receive & send faxes on your mobile |
If you need to receive faxes, but don’t have access to a fax machine, take a look at efax.com. They’ll give you a fax number, and forward faxes direct to your email account as an attachment. You can then use the messaging application to retrieve your faxes on the move. You can also use this service to send faxes. |
Can I use the P800 in the States? |
Yes. The P800 is a tri-band phone operating on EGSM900/1800 (Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific), and GSM1900 (USA, Canada, South America). There should be no problem using the P800 with network operators in these countries. Roaming restrictions from your network operator may prevent use of some services in other countries. |